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Emergency Response

Best ERCP and


practices at RIL
Control Procedure
Jamnagar
(HSE-S-229)

Emergency Response &


Control Procedure
OBJECTIVES

 To Contain and Control Emergency Incidents


 To Prevent Loss of Life
 Minimize Damage to Company Installations and
Public Property
 Minimize Adverse Impact on Environment
 Provide Maximum Possible Safety to the personnel.
 Comply with Statutory Regulations
EMERGENCY SCENARIOS

 Explosion
 Fire
 Toxic Gas Release
 Oil Spill
 Cyclone
 Earth Quake
 Flood
 Air Raid
 Product/Transport Emergency
 Marine Emergency
BEST PRACTICES
BEST PRACTICES

 Assembly points are located at all process ,non process units & buildings.
 Identified emergency control centers along with mobile center with all facilities.
 Flip charts of Major Emergency Management Plan (MEMP) are available at
all strategic locations.
 Monitoring screen is available in the emergency control center to monitor
and effective mitigation of the incident.
 Campaigns are conducted to increase the awareness among employees and
contractors.
 Pre Incidence planning action plans are available for all credible scenarios.
MEMP

• MEMP flip charts are available at all control rooms.


MOBILE EMERGENCY CENTER
CORRECTIVE ACTION TRACKING
ASSEMBLY POINT

• We ensure that all the persons working in the area know the
nearest ASSEMBLY POINT and ESCAPE ROUTE.
EMERGENCY COMMUNICATION MATRIX

Process Emergency Noticed in the Plant/Field Input from emergency site through F&G,VHF, PA system, Hotline, Telephone,
Manual call point or messenger

Fire Control Plant Control Room


Shift Field Engineer
Room (Panel Officer – 1)

SSM
Plant Control Room Shift Superintendent
(Panel Officer – 2)
Shift Fire
Site President
Manager Plant HR
Coordinator
Fire Chief/Dy.
Fire Chief Shift Maint.
PM/HOD Technician Lead Mech
E&M Chief
(Mech./Elec./ Manager
Utility C/R – Shift Inst.)
in Charge Sector
Chief Lead Elect. Lead Inst.
Emergency Manager Manager
Medical Maint. Crew
CECR Members
Lead
(HSEF / PR /
Maintenance
Security Commercial / CES /
Sector Chiefs
CTS /HR/IT
(Mech.,
Materials
HSEF - Chief Elect., Inst.,
Civil)
•P&M Chief
•Civil maintenance chief
LEVEL-2 ORGANISATION
Chief Emergency
Corporate Crisis
Co-ordinator (CEC) /
Group
Alt CEC

Dy. CEC / Alt. Dy. CEC Site Advisory Team

HSEF PR HR Commercial Material Technical Services


Co-ordinator / Co-ordinator / Co-ordinator / Co-ordinator / Co-ordinator / Co-ordinator /
Alt. Member Alt Member Alt. Member Alt Member Alt. Member Alt Member

Engg. & Maint IS/IT Security Medical


Co-ordinator / Co-ordinator / Co-ordinator / Co-ordinator /
Alt Member Alt Member Alt Member Alt Member

Incident Controller
(SSM)

Fire
Plant Maintenance Safety District Head / Zonal Security
Co-ordinator / Medical Officer
Co-ordinator Alt Member Incharge
Alt Member

Mutual Aid Emergency Response &


Members
Control Procedure
FACILITIES AT MECC

 Radios
 Personal Computer
 Marker Boards
 Meteorological Instruments
 Flame proof torches
 Self Contained breathing apparatus-6nos
 First Aid boxes
 Important Telephone Numbers
 Layout Drawings of Site
 MSDS
 Location of Safe Assembly points
 Potable water and adequate cool Drinks
PRE INCIDENT PLANNING

Major elements of PIPA are

 Details of Incident
 Detection of Incident
 Fuel Supply Reduction Measures
 Consequence Analysis
 Safe working area for fire fighting
 Fire fighting –Action plan
 Resources Quantification
 Transport Arrangement for Emergency Teams
 Checklist for Emergency Management
PRE INCIDENT PLANNING

Sample PIPA scenario considered as a case study is presented for

“Major Fire in Fractionator bottom


re-circulation pump strainer in Coker
Complex”
THANKS !!

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